Get your ballots ready: The Academy just announced its full list of 2018 Oscar nominees, and Guillermo del Toro's dark romantic fantasy The Shape of Water leads the pack with 13 nods. Can someone get ahold of the fish-man for comment?

While The Shape of Water picked up key nominations for del Toro — including Best Picture, Best Director (a first for the Mexican director), and Best Original Screenplay — and his leading lady, Sally Hawkins, fans of Luca Guadagnino's sumptuous queer drama Call Me By Your Name have something to sulk over this morning. Cue up your favorite Sufjan Stevens song because things are about to get Elio-by-the-fireplace emotional.

The film's young star Timothée Chalamet scored an inevitable nod for Best Actor — putting him in direct competition with Hollywood titans Gary Oldman, who won the Golden Globe, and three-time Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis — but his costars Armie Hammer and Michael Stuhlbarg were snubbed in the Best Supporting Actor category, and Guadagnino didn't make the cut for Best Director.

Instead, the Academy made way for exciting newcomers Greta Gerwig (Lady Bird) and Jordan Peele (Get Out), who both share the distinct honor of being nominated for Best Director for their directorial debuts. Acclaimed director Christopher Nolan is also a first-time nominee in the category for his historical epic Dunkirk.

It's been an unpredictable awards season, but with both The Shape of Water and Martin McDonagh's controversial Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, which scored seven Oscar noms, gaining momentum at every turn, will it ultimately be a two-picture race for Best Picture? Or will Gerwig's charming coming-of-age tale Lady Bird pull through in the homestretch? We'll have to wait and see. For now, here are the nominees: